soo let it rot 73 duster

Got one like that close to here, too. A '70 Duster which has sat in one spot for ages with the grass growing around it every summer. "Won't sell." Left a business card for the owner to at least fix it. No word. Old widow who won't part with it because it was her late husband's car. I can understand the sentimental reasons behind it but 9 times out of 10 when the surviving spouse passes away and the kids inherit the property these cars are the first thing to go to the scrap in an effort to clean things up.

For all the years of keeping a memory around the memory dies anyway. Selling it to someone to fix it or fixing it up and then leaving it to the kids would keep the memory alive for a lot more years.